Section 8-1923 – Development of Programs
(a) In developing its programs and seeking federal and State grants, the Trust and the Corps Board shall: (1) Coordinate all efforts with the Maryland Conservation Corps established in Title 5, Subtitle 2 of this article to engage young adults in conservation service projects; (2) Coordinate all efforts with the Civic Justice Corps, an adjunct program of the […]
Section 8-1924 – Reports
(a) On or before October 1 of each year, the Trust, in consultation with the Corps Board shall report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly. (b) The report shall include a complete operating and financial statement covering the operations of the Corps Board and a summary […]
Section 8-1916 – Chair and Vice Chair; Staff
(a) From among its members, the Corps Board shall elect a chair and a vice chair. (b) The Trust shall provide staff support for the Corps Board.
Section 8-1917 – Grants
(a) (1) The Trust, in consultation with the Corps Board, shall make grants to qualified organizations for the creation or expansion of full– and part–time Chesapeake Conservation Corps Programs, that involve citizens of all ages throughout the State, to carry out this part. (2) Corps programs shall engage and develop volunteers and stipend volunteers in environmental and energy […]
Section 8-1918 – Programs
(a) (1) For stipend volunteer programs, the Trust and qualified organizations shall principally recruit individuals for a minimum 6–month commitment who, at the time of enrollment, are at least 18 years of age and not more than 25 years of age. (2) For summer volunteer programs, including summer stipend programs, the Trust and qualified organizations shall principally recruit […]
Section 8-1902 – Established
There is a Chesapeake Bay Trust established to promote public awareness and participation in the restoration and protection of the water quality and aquatic and land resources of the Chesapeake Bay and other aquatic and land resources of the State.
Section 8-1919 – Duties of Trust
(a) The Trust shall provide technical assistance to qualified organizations that request assistance. (b) The Trust shall convene Chesapeake Conservation Corps Program participants on a regular basis in order to: (1) Promote team building among the participants; (2) Develop an understanding of the overall Corps Program purpose; (3) Share information about best practices; (4) Recognize excellence; and (5) Provide training and other […]
Section 8-1903 – Purpose
The purpose of the Chesapeake Bay Trust is declared to be of general benefit to the citizens and charitable in nature. The Trust shall be a body corporate and shall have perpetual existence, subject to modification or termination by the General Assembly if necessary to effectuate its purpose or when and if its substantial purpose […]
Section 8-1920 – Projects and Activities
(a) The Corps Program’s projects and activities shall meet an identifiable public need, with specific emphasis on projects that result in long–term preservation, protection, and conservation of the environment, in areas including environmental restoration, agricultural and forestry, infrastructure, and educational improvements. (b) Environmental restoration projects may include: (1) Specific nutrient reduction activities, such as planting of bay grasses […]
Section 8-1904 – Board of Trustees — in General
(a) The powers and duties of the Chesapeake Bay Trust shall rest in and be exercised by a board of 19 trustees. (b) The Board of Trustees shall consist of: (1) The President of the Senate, ex officio; (2) The Speaker of the House, ex officio; (3) The Secretaries of Agriculture, the Environment, and Natural Resources, ex officio, or their […]